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plus, we need the chinese economy. for example, for most of 2011, banks were perceived as tremendous gifts for the troubled euro and the acute tremendousments. -- acoutrements. we got our heads handed to us. similarly, when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, as much as 25% of the earnings for tech has been deadly. we know this because the business doesn't dodge, that's how you learn about it, people, the analysts won't let them get away with it. all you have to do is listen to q & a, you will hear one out of every two or three questions about europe. asia, one out of every two questions. that's too hard a steeple-chase to go through. you want preventative earnings medicine, go through the company, if a fleurality of the questions are about europe, you know you will be in for a bruising next time. that's what the analysts are forcing the companies to talk about. as correlated with europe as many bank and tech stocks are, it's china that contain so many cyclical earnings of the company. jo
plus, we need the chinese economy. for example, for most of 2011, banks were perceived as tremendous gifts for the troubled euro and the acute tremendousments. -- acoutrements. we got our heads handed to us. similarly, when tech is often to be considered heavily dependent upon europe. hey, as much as 25% of the earnings for tech has been deadly. we know this because the business doesn't dodge, that's how you learn about it, people, the analysts won't let them get away with it. all you have to...
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is the economy about to turn down? more weak numbers today. we'll talk the economic fate of 2013. plus if the newspaper business is dying, why are newspaper stocks flying? we're going to take you inside best buy's big new bet. mandy? >> the nasdaq is now rising around the break even mark for the month of april even though the dow and s&p are still favoritable for the month. >> i have waited a while. with a respectable amount of time. 30% of the s&p 500 has reported. look at thooes declines today. it's a big issue. let me show you the decrease in top line growth that we have seen. just a year and a half ago we were getting 10% increases in the top line. look all the way up here. look how this has decelerated. we're looking at 2.9%. if this continues we will have almost 0. the average is 61%. let me just show you what is going on today. we have got a lousy economic data out of europe. we have got all the companies that are risk on. the markets are holding up. put up the transports and i'll show you something. lower highs we're getting here. we better move a little bit forward. the t
is the economy about to turn down? more weak numbers today. we'll talk the economic fate of 2013. plus if the newspaper business is dying, why are newspaper stocks flying? we're going to take you inside best buy's big new bet. mandy? >> the nasdaq is now rising around the break even mark for the month of april even though the dow and s&p are still favoritable for the month. >> i have waited a while. with a respectable amount of time. 30% of the s&p 500 has reported. look at...
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this is the read on the global economy. there are certain stocks that people keep buying because they keep working and working? this is the fab three. all of them are at historic highs. i tell you, they can do no wrong. >> that's the thing about momentum. one day there will be no more momentum. >> for your consideration, three pieces of information. according to rueteres, 62.3% of companies have reported earnings above expectations. which means you can mess around with earnings. you can't mess around with sales. >> what the point here is when you start seeing a flattening of sales, people don't want to care until they want to. net impact, which we never talked about. up -- down 1%. you have got finally ask the question what's really going on with the business? these businesses are just flat lining. >> any sectors in glaring situations where they are missing on the revenue? >> i haven't seen the trend here. i haven't done a break down but i will tell you we are starting to see this and it's what you have got to watch. what a
this is the read on the global economy. there are certain stocks that people keep buying because they keep working and working? this is the fab three. all of them are at historic highs. i tell you, they can do no wrong. >> that's the thing about momentum. one day there will be no more momentum. >> for your consideration, three pieces of information. according to rueteres, 62.3% of companies have reported earnings above expectations. which means you can mess around with earnings. you...
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spending 31 hours in traffic and overall traffic is up 4 percent so far in 2013 suggesting that the economy is on the rise and sometimes you feel like you spend all that time in traffic in one day. >> i did that this morning trying to get to work. i can relate. >> mike nicco has a changing forecast. >> i bet you saw the low clouds on the golden gate bridge and the cool weather and the marine layer, temperatures are about 7 to 14 degrees cooler than yesterday, and look at this picture from emeryville toward the cloud deck that is hanging along the coast, i will show you how much cooler it will get before a weekend warming trend. >> mike, thanks. former microsoft chairman bill gates sparks an international controversy in south korea and we will tell you about the big mistake he made. >> why your next soda or energy kink could be a little more expensive here >> cover, walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> a handshake between bill gates and the president of south korea is sparking a lot of debate this morning. the handshake is making headlines world whit
spending 31 hours in traffic and overall traffic is up 4 percent so far in 2013 suggesting that the economy is on the rise and sometimes you feel like you spend all that time in traffic in one day. >> i did that this morning trying to get to work. i can relate. >> mike nicco has a changing forecast. >> i bet you saw the low clouds on the golden gate bridge and the cool weather and the marine layer, temperatures are about 7 to 14 degrees cooler than yesterday, and look at this...
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economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in china may be five out of 10. also the u.k. and all of europe with the fiscal austerity in the short term is a way to produce real gross. jamie, a philip product the disconnect between all street and main street how mainstream is focused on the kitchen table financial issues and less focused on retirement, borrowing from the retirement, when i think is a bigger risk and investing in the stock market but what you telling your clients right now how to invest? >> first and foremost, stay out of debt. most of the problems that happen in t
economy is not based on manufacturing. look at china most of the economy is based on the manufacturing and exports. it is a small sector but if an on negative even if it does pick up, each does it contribute to overall growth? $15 trillion economy now we have to grow between eight and 10%. most of it is domestic consumption. you can get to and have for 3% growth we should be happy gerri: i am not happy with 2%. nine at the 10 companies would say they would think of building there necks plan in...
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if you're expecting no recession, a broad economy that is improving slowly but surely, a global economy that you're expecting to see real growth pick up, i've got here, you're expecting global growth from 3% in 2012 to 3.2% in 2013, and then accelerate to 4.1% in 2014. if that's the case, when would the fed start pulling it in? >> well, the thing to keep in mind, maria, is that there's enormous disparity in that forecast. so, for example, we do believe that the chinese economy will see some reacceleration during this period of time. europe will be delayed somewhat. so much depends upon what's going on in various economies and what their central banks are doing as well. let's keep in mind that for a good period of time, the federal reserve has acted as the effective central bank of much of the global economy, in part because the other central banks found themselves without the appropriate tools. but now that the bank of japan is stepping in, now that there are some signs that the ecb may be taking more stimulative action, that takes some pressure off the fed. but by and large, we think t
if you're expecting no recession, a broad economy that is improving slowly but surely, a global economy that you're expecting to see real growth pick up, i've got here, you're expecting global growth from 3% in 2012 to 3.2% in 2013, and then accelerate to 4.1% in 2014. if that's the case, when would the fed start pulling it in? >> well, the thing to keep in mind, maria, is that there's enormous disparity in that forecast. so, for example, we do believe that the chinese economy will see...
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china is $1 trillion of that, yet only 10% of the world economy. so there is a credit bubble that's actually not only huge, but getting bigger. >> how do you trade? what do you look for? what are your positions to take advantage of that? >> well, one of the things we have talked about historically is being short booms that go bust. and i've always defined that very strictly in that you look for asset inflation where the asset being inflated by credit does not serve -- does not generate cash to service the debt. so you get the so-called ponzi finance moment. and that would be almost anything related to real estate or construction in china. so property companies, cement companies, steel. and then, of course, companies selling into that, that bubble. iron ore and mining. that sort of thing. so inexorably, you can't keep growing your credit at 50% of gdp. something is going to give. when, i don't know. but it has been a pretty good place to be short as we were talking about before the show. >> yeah. and don't you think that it's a little misguided to a
china is $1 trillion of that, yet only 10% of the world economy. so there is a credit bubble that's actually not only huge, but getting bigger. >> how do you trade? what do you look for? what are your positions to take advantage of that? >> well, one of the things we have talked about historically is being short booms that go bust. and i've always defined that very strictly in that you look for asset inflation where the asset being inflated by credit does not serve -- does not...
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i think the economy here is no great shakes. i think the market is moving on a sea of ben bernanke and $4 billion a day being printed. i think there will be repercussions down the road but right no the market is loving it and amazingly if you think about this the dow dow is up 7075 points since the tragic events that occurred yesterday. gerri: rc, why is it gold prices can plummet like a stone and i go to the jewelry stone and nothing is cheaper? why ishat? >> you have bad luck. you're going to the wrong jewelry store. gerri: you know those prices are not going down. come on, you know they're not going down. >> hold on. this is actually a good point. there is two gold markets. there paper goldmark get and ysical gold market. even though the paper gold market is falling off a cliff and it is and wed have more to go, the physical gold market has a different response. the demand for physical gold is going up. gerri: you can't tell by is chart, my friend. >> notoing down what consumers are getting is right. the all this money printi
i think the economy here is no great shakes. i think the market is moving on a sea of ben bernanke and $4 billion a day being printed. i think there will be repercussions down the road but right no the market is loving it and amazingly if you think about this the dow dow is up 7075 points since the tragic events that occurred yesterday. gerri: rc, why is it gold prices can plummet like a stone and i go to the jewelry stone and nothing is cheaper? why ishat? >> you have bad luck. you're...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> 34 minutes past the hour. i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. it is just over one week since the boston marathon bombings that shocked the world. >> and the city is trying to heal. people in boston and across the u.s. observing a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. local time monday. >> it was intense. it was full of highs and lows. we worked really, really hard. there were a lot of people that came to help solve this problem but the bottom line was we got them. they are either arrested or dead. and that is the way we have to deal with this type of a situation. we try to prevent everything. and we are so sympathetic to anybody injured or killed in this attack but they caught us and we now have to go back and hold accountable. >> let's bring you up to speed. the surviving suspect is communicating with investigators from his hospital bed. dzhokhar tsarnaev indicated that he and his deceased older brother acted alone and had no help from foreign ter
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> 34 minutes past the hour. i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. it is just over one week since the boston marathon bombings that shocked the world. >> and the city is trying to heal. people in boston and across the u.s. observing a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. local time monday. >> it was intense. it was full of highs and lows. we...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one ne, infinite possibilities. ♪ lou: update you on breaking news out of capitol hill. as we reported to you earlier, a letter addressed to senator roger wicker, republican of mississippi, tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. fox news has learned that the letter was sent from an individual who does reside in mississippi and mailed the letter from memphis, tennessee. sources say they are familiar with a person believed to have sent this letter, as they have sent other letters before this. again, we will have the latest for you here on the fox business network as details become available. joining us now, fox is legal analyst, criminal defense and family law attorney. thank you for being here. let's start with this investigation in boston. what are -- they are dependent upon so much in the way of forensic. >> looking at the devices themselves, right. lou: what are they doing right now? how they perceive? >> they're going through the forensics looking at the device is because e
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one ne, infinite possibilities. ♪ lou: update you on breaking news out of capitol hill. as we reported to you earlier, a letter addressed to senator roger wicker, republican of mississippi, tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. fox news has learned that the letter was sent from an individual who does reside in mississippi and mailed the letter from memphis, tennessee. sources say they are...
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well, not the economy, unemployment, dissatisfaction with the government, deficit, or debts, and it's not health care, at six. we are down here to number four to immigration, guns. two of the three issues that matter least americans, at least according to gallup. gun-control and immigration. the senate gang of eight just introduced their immigration proposal. senators voted on seven amendments that would restrict our second amendment rights. every single one of them failed. did i mention, the second amendment prevailed. you have to feel good about that. i have a feeling that the 15 percent approval rating, given what they are doing with priorities and the american people, it's going to a shoot up any day now because of their terrible, terrible hard work and profound interest in what matters most to their constituents. dramatic developments in the texas prosecutor murders. "dobbs law" with the latest. the new accusations that the obama administration is cooking the books on the part station. the recipe for deception. terror in boston. psychiatrist dr. keith abbott joins us here next. i
well, not the economy, unemployment, dissatisfaction with the government, deficit, or debts, and it's not health care, at six. we are down here to number four to immigration, guns. two of the three issues that matter least americans, at least according to gallup. gun-control and immigration. the senate gang of eight just introduced their immigration proposal. senators voted on seven amendments that would restrict our second amendment rights. every single one of them failed. did i mention, the...
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dinner on the cutting edge of the sharing economy. it's the new economy. companies that are fast becoming household names. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. before the three- and four-star ratings... before local farmers and employees became secret ingredients... before rock star chefs were playing to packed houses every night... two restaurateurs sat down with our banker and transformed some chicago neighborhoods into culinary meccas. that's the power of connecting a vision into a recipe for success. that's bank of america. >> welcome back. the so-calls sharing economy. taking the country by storm. i shared a unique dinner with the men and women on the front line os f a technology movement
dinner on the cutting edge of the sharing economy. it's the new economy. companies that are fast becoming household names. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you...
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immigration ranks seventh behind issues more important to voters like the economy, the jobs, the deficit, health care. in the second instance we told you how many senate conservatives say the plan just is not adequately secure borders. it appears the american people to agree. the majority of voters surveyed, 68 percent, 68 percent say straightforwardly the border should be secured before there are any changes need to our immigration policy. you will your republicans and democrats alike try to gain at. you will hear all kinds of selfish nonsense if you can call it that at all. 60 percent of voters secure the border right now and is not strict enough. that is the reality. secure the damn border is what the american people saying. we've will make some adjustments and bring everybody and under our rational and effective and humane program. understand, citizenship is a privilege we bestow. you get demanded, and it is not a right belonging to anyone who listened to a citizen. finally, we don't know for certain a devotee of benefits of the democratic party because of immigration reform. we do k
immigration ranks seventh behind issues more important to voters like the economy, the jobs, the deficit, health care. in the second instance we told you how many senate conservatives say the plan just is not adequately secure borders. it appears the american people to agree. the majority of voters surveyed, 68 percent, 68 percent say straightforwardly the border should be secured before there are any changes need to our immigration policy. you will your republicans and democrats alike try to...
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it doesn't meet the needs of our economy and security. we need to move forward with this debate on how to make sure that our immigration system moving forward does meet the needs. >> i'm hearing it sounds like a lot of the things i heard after 9/11 which is that you think really what is broken here when we are talking about this specific case is interagency cooperation. >> we have made great strides over the last ten or 11 years making sure there is better cooperation and communication. more needs to be done. in the case of boston the two suspects we weren't able to track their movements, what they were doing and making sure that we had a handle on some of the folks that did have the opportunity or the proclivity to be involved in terrorism activities. >> if you watched yesterday some serious fireworks during the judiciary committee hearing. let me play that for folks. >> if you have ways to improve the bill, offer an amendment when we start mark up in may. i say that particularly those who are pointing to what happened, the terrible trag
it doesn't meet the needs of our economy and security. we need to move forward with this debate on how to make sure that our immigration system moving forward does meet the needs. >> i'm hearing it sounds like a lot of the things i heard after 9/11 which is that you think really what is broken here when we are talking about this specific case is interagency cooperation. >> we have made great strides over the last ten or 11 years making sure there is better cooperation and...
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the economy hasn't grown as we thought it would? >> in reality we're 2% slower than previous cycles trend. the market not only priced a reasonably robust recovery in the u.s. as evidenced by a strong performance throughout last year and late last year of anything housing-related. so consumer stocks, consumer discretionary stocks and financials but the market was also discounting a robust recovery in china, based on improvement for data late last year. david: that underestimate the effect of the tax hikes? >> no doubt about it. we have been underweight a negative on the home building and consumer discretionary dough mess i canly levered sectors for a couple reasons. one we thought the market was underestimating the tax effect as you alluded to. the second piece was the market was understilting the fact that the mortgage credit channel remains impaired. you see that in bank earnings this week. all the disappointment on the banking side has come on the mortgage channel. david: why bank of america got hit so hard. >> bank of america, jp
the economy hasn't grown as we thought it would? >> in reality we're 2% slower than previous cycles trend. the market not only priced a reasonably robust recovery in the u.s. as evidenced by a strong performance throughout last year and late last year of anything housing-related. so consumer stocks, consumer discretionary stocks and financials but the market was also discounting a robust recovery in china, based on improvement for data late last year. david: that underestimate the effect...
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signals weak global demand this adds to the weak gdp numbers out of china a week ago showing that the economy is slowing to 7.7% gdp. the u.s. dollar fell after the weaker than expected pmi reading came out. the nikkei fell by 1/3% but this is from profit taking. the yen strengthened today as the dollar fell and one japanese stock we are tracking are the maker of the dreamliner battery it was down 3/4% by the close. we will be watching the move of the took now that boeing says that the repairs are being made on the battery. the index that went against the grain is the share market in sydney which is up 1%. normally sydney would have reacted to the china data but a dividend announcement drove the share market higher today. >> appreciate it. thank you. >>> the english football association is charging liverpool striker luis suarez with violent conduct. >> despite the indicate liverpool is not sacking scar was but he is facing a suspension. >> suarez has apologized for what he has called his inexcusable behavior. is money well spent. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. u >>> welcome back, ever
signals weak global demand this adds to the weak gdp numbers out of china a week ago showing that the economy is slowing to 7.7% gdp. the u.s. dollar fell after the weaker than expected pmi reading came out. the nikkei fell by 1/3% but this is from profit taking. the yen strengthened today as the dollar fell and one japanese stock we are tracking are the maker of the dreamliner battery it was down 3/4% by the close. we will be watching the move of the took now that boeing says that the repairs...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. john: when hundreds of union teachers showed up outside my office to yell at me they said, and teachers need more money. teachers were valued and paid like lawyers are business executives, this would be better. many people believe that. always complaining that we don't spend enough on education. but what he doesn't tell you is thate have, we have tripled per student spendingince i was in college to the blue line of the chart. tripled student achievement in math, reading, science. they did not improve. how can that be? what happened to all that money? well, neil mccleskey -- neal mccluskey at the center for education n for freedom. what happened to all the money? >> until a lot of things. the biggest thing, huge staffing increases. john: more tchers. >> part of it is more teachers. even more is more administrators , more teachers aides. also, all of that has gone into buildings, unnecessary programs, officers and other things. but just huge across the
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. john: when hundreds of union teachers showed up outside my office to yell at me they said, and teachers need more money. teachers were valued and paid like lawyers are business executives, this would be better. many people believe that. always complaining that we don't spend enough on education. but what he doesn't tell you is thate have, we have tripled per student...
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i always want the economy to perform better. i want us to be able to measure a bigger economy around, of cou, have that translate into the major area that all of the funnel of economic measurements flow towards, in my opinion, and that is the creation of new jobs and, hence, the creation of new taxpayers, new revenue base. that's the way it's supposed to work. now, i'm also a big fan of new technology. if we can do things better, we should. now we are at a cross roads where i have to admit i have some misgivings but, hey, technology aside, we're improving. there's going to be some significant changes to the way we calculate gdp starting in july which means the number we get about three months from today when we get our first look at second quarter gdp may be significantly bigger. now, i'd like to quote, and it's on cnbc.com today as well as in the financial times, something that was written by robin harding quoting one of the gentleman who sat the bur oh of economic analysis, brent moulton. here is what he said. we are carrying
i always want the economy to perform better. i want us to be able to measure a bigger economy around, of cou, have that translate into the major area that all of the funnel of economic measurements flow towards, in my opinion, and that is the creation of new jobs and, hence, the creation of new taxpayers, new revenue base. that's the way it's supposed to work. now, i'm also a big fan of new technology. if we can do things better, we should. now we are at a cross roads where i have to admit i...
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we are learning new details on the incredible toll the manhunt may have had on the economy. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> in the city of boston, it was on virtual lockdown while the manhunt was under way friday, shut down. we will have a significant economic impact. people were encouraged to stay inside while police searched for the younger suspect. this ireport, it shows empty streets in cambridge. that was on friday. subways were closed most of the day. highways were vacant, millions of people did not
we are learning new details on the incredible toll the manhunt may have had on the economy. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting...
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>> mandy, i think what we are seeing is a good thing for the global economy. we have gotten a breakaway of stocks versus crude oil and the focus on the fundamentals of crude oil. it is a well supplied market where 30 million barrels at this time in last year in curbing, china has slowed down considerably in importing. here in the u.s. we have a lot of crude, but no demand for the products whatsoever. that's the reason crude has been lower. >> there's an interesting question out there, and that is that the bargain hunters who seem to be getting into the gold today after a big drop yesterday, why isn't oil seeing a similar bounce? >> well, the gold bounce, remember that the move in gold was a little bit more violent than the move in crude, despite that move was volatile, too. one of the key elements of gold's move lower is that we are thinking many of the global essential banks would have a margin call and they would be selling it. it is nice to see someone buying it as well. that's why gold has bounced higher. >> do you think it will keep bouncing, jim? >> the
>> mandy, i think what we are seeing is a good thing for the global economy. we have gotten a breakaway of stocks versus crude oil and the focus on the fundamentals of crude oil. it is a well supplied market where 30 million barrels at this time in last year in curbing, china has slowed down considerably in importing. here in the u.s. we have a lot of crude, but no demand for the products whatsoever. that's the reason crude has been lower. >> there's an interesting question out...
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the president is obviously very engaged on the issue of moving the economy forward and innovation is a key part of that, whether that's around clean and renewable energy, whether around pioneering new digital projects. a lot of that gets lost when we talk about job creation, or it is given a backseat as the liberal idea of how to save the economy. how do you sort of take this space, this innovation space, make it nonpartisan, not ideological, and go ahead americans to buy into the idea that this in fact may be the future. the jobs may not be as numerous as old manufacturing, but they could be -- i mean, there are considerable numbers of people who could be employed in technologies of the future. >> well, to the president's credit, and i think to the credit of a lot of these industries in california and here in new york, i think there is a fairly broad bipartisan consensus this is an area of tremendous innovation of world leadership for this economy and we need to continue to invest. the president got some grief for some of the administration's investments in the green technology, but
the president is obviously very engaged on the issue of moving the economy forward and innovation is a key part of that, whether that's around clean and renewable energy, whether around pioneering new digital projects. a lot of that gets lost when we talk about job creation, or it is given a backseat as the liberal idea of how to save the economy. how do you sort of take this space, this innovation space, make it nonpartisan, not ideological, and go ahead americans to buy into the idea that...
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more than most, this creates a feeling of uncertainty that reinforces everything anything on in our economy world with a continuous flow of weird unconnected news, there is no normal to return to, we're looking for, please tell us it safe. and unfortunately it is not proving to be safe. neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the market. we experienced a bombs in one of our great cities like boston following a huge porting event on patriots day. >> are you surprised -- so to, that and we're looking at market react, but tepidly slow, i would have expected even more, that maybe not you, what do you think? >> i think i wwuld have too. if for past 12 years or 11 and a half since 9/11 i had a sense, that there is probably not going to be a lot more of those big ones bause we g moved to action but this idea of soft target, of you know, can i explode a device in a shopping mall or amusement park or a church, that idea has haunted my, i am a
more than most, this creates a feeling of uncertainty that reinforces everything anything on in our economy world with a continuous flow of weird unconnected news, there is no normal to return to, we're looking for, please tell us it safe. and unfortunately it is not proving to be safe. neil: what if it is al qaeda? if the fear that we had kept al qaeda at bay is not the case? then it changes a lot of folks' sense of security. >> there is no question, that woulding very negative for the...
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it's an indication of a stronger economy. it's an indication of corporations, you know, managing their expense properly. so it does validate my long-term view, but if somebody told me we were going to have 5% correction, i would say, look at that as an opportunity to get into the market. >> i mean, you've got, you know, nearly $4 trillion in assets more than the federal reserve. what can you tell us in terms of what clients are doing right now? are you continuing to see the buy on the dip mentality? do they take advantage of the pullback every time we see this market go lower? >> well, i think what we've seen from the beginning of the year, clients are putting cash to work. we are seeing, we had $34 billion of inflows, which was a record quarter for us, in equities, and most of that money came from cash, so we did not see a rotation from bonds to equities, but we saw a persistent demand for equities. in fact, even yesterday we had another institutional client come for another $1.5 billion in equities. now, i don't think it wa
it's an indication of a stronger economy. it's an indication of corporations, you know, managing their expense properly. so it does validate my long-term view, but if somebody told me we were going to have 5% correction, i would say, look at that as an opportunity to get into the market. >> i mean, you've got, you know, nearly $4 trillion in assets more than the federal reserve. what can you tell us in terms of what clients are doing right now? are you continuing to see the buy on the dip...
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it has a lag effect on the economy. it has to work into the economy before we consider it as a lagger of stocks. stocks and crude move together. stocks have the fed behind it 57bd b crude is feeling the effects of the global slow down. sometimes very slow to negative growth here is fine. the fed comes back. i don't think it means much. as for crude i'm slightly negative. over a long-term scale the low 80s seems to be support. i'm less negative than a couple of weeks ago. >> what do you think? is oil slide good or bad news for stocks? vote on futuresnow.cnbc.com. that's where you will find the online show where today we'll have the one and only ron paul, the outspoken former congressman. he's a gold bug and he'll tell us why he's sticking with the yellow metal and isn't worried about the slide. make it a date. see you there. >> indeed. up next, what day for netflix. sharing exploding after earnings impressed the street. is now the time to get short? we'll have a netflix show down. coming up, top analysts join us and stat
it has a lag effect on the economy. it has to work into the economy before we consider it as a lagger of stocks. stocks and crude move together. stocks have the fed behind it 57bd b crude is feeling the effects of the global slow down. sometimes very slow to negative growth here is fine. the fed comes back. i don't think it means much. as for crude i'm slightly negative. over a long-term scale the low 80s seems to be support. i'm less negative than a couple of weeks ago. >> what do you...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> well, flags are flying at half-staff, but boston is returning to the hustle and bustle of every day life in a lot of respects. the massive manhunt for the second bombing suspect put the city on lockdown friday. businesses, schools, the transit system, they were all shut down for a time. we're live from beth israel hospital here in boston. give us a sense of how things are returning to normal. >> anderson, i can tell you it's finally nice to see boston as it should be. some of the sights and sounds i'm seeing here, there's cars, there's traffic. you hear the honking you normally hear on a monday morning. people are out and about right now on their lunch hour. they're going to restaurants that perhaps haven't been opened over the past several days. and then i hear construction workers in a nearby building. anderson, there's definitely the sense people are back at it, work, school, whatever they might normally be up to. >> i know the teams are helpin
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with and you have stimulus being added to the economy. they talk about tech, saying these wall street's new darling, pointing out the run-up we have seen. and also talking about apple. some fund managers still defending apple, saying it is still the same company it was a year ago. this is an all-day event. earlier today the president and c.o.o. addressed the attend jeans and mayor bloomberg was set to be the keynote speaker. we couldn't confirm that with the mayor's office. again, tech, japan, and specifically apple and netflix getting a lot of attention here. back to you. >> wow, busy day all over the place. >>> on deck, j.c. penney taking another hit. morgan stanley cutting the price target to a single digit. here to tell us why he's more bullish. >> drinking the kool-aid here. everybody's fine. >>> later on, how china's demand for catalytic converters is fueling the largest commodity strayed. stick around to find out what it is. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announce
with and you have stimulus being added to the economy. they talk about tech, saying these wall street's new darling, pointing out the run-up we have seen. and also talking about apple. some fund managers still defending apple, saying it is still the same company it was a year ago. this is an all-day event. earlier today the president and c.o.o. addressed the attend jeans and mayor bloomberg was set to be the keynote speaker. we couldn't confirm that with the mayor's office. again, tech, japan,...
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they want more from the fed, because the economy is weakening, or they want the economy to rebound and nothing's happening and we jump around all over the place. >> warren, what do you think? you've been constructive on this market all through the first quarter. you felt like there was more to go here. but do you feel like the psychology is changing with the volatility that we've seen this week? >> i'll tell you, this week has been a little bit troubling, and i have been pretty bullish up until this point. when you tend to see days like this, where the day after day, up and down bid on the dow, 100-plus point move on any given day, that's a sign that this market is truly struggling. >> are you rethinking your bullish position, at least for the short-term? >> a little bit. i think the thing that's probably sways me the most is the economic data we've been seeing out of the united states in the last week to ten days in particular, maybe the last couple of weeks has been a little bit weaker than the trend going into that. and that's a little troubling to me. >> all that nervousness in the
they want more from the fed, because the economy is weakening, or they want the economy to rebound and nothing's happening and we jump around all over the place. >> warren, what do you think? you've been constructive on this market all through the first quarter. you felt like there was more to go here. but do you feel like the psychology is changing with the volatility that we've seen this week? >> i'll tell you, this week has been a little bit troubling, and i have been pretty...
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i think as those auto numbers deteriorate, it's just going to exaggerate all the other weaker economies. and when you get the imf admitting that austerity isn't the way, and i don't disagree. if you didn't do reforms and you didn't do pro growth, all three ingredients needed to make a growth economic cake, i shudder to think what happens next. many suspect moody's may downgrade spain. >> with all of that said, stephen, how do you want to allocate capital right here? >> i think you need to look into equities. it's very interesting. look at the 1,000 and 2,000, large and small cap space, but also defensive versus dynamic, the rally we've seen has been very strong. it's had this very defensive tam boar tambor. it's like this sub tub city -- city constitution effect. global economics, look at the u.s. first. name by name basis. emerging markets. i would think global bonds. longer term investors, commodities from a valuations perspective look attractive. >> commodities? gold? >> not necessarily gold. >> oil? >> dr. copper. the valuations are beginning to pull in a little bit if you've got th
i think as those auto numbers deteriorate, it's just going to exaggerate all the other weaker economies. and when you get the imf admitting that austerity isn't the way, and i don't disagree. if you didn't do reforms and you didn't do pro growth, all three ingredients needed to make a growth economic cake, i shudder to think what happens next. many suspect moody's may downgrade spain. >> with all of that said, stephen, how do you want to allocate capital right here? >> i think you...
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doesn't matter that the realty is the underlying economy is not growing and getting a little weaker with the higher taxes, but, you know, and i also like netflix. i like amazon. i like sales force. i like companies that they actually are creating demand because they're new leading edge products. yes they have a very high p-e. so does sales force. so does amazon. but they're generate, they at tracking new revenues from new businesses that didn't exist before. netflix is a great example. david: one. hits against apple right now, which you are recommending. and this is to michael. they haven't come out with a new product line. they have been sort of revising some old models. does that concern you? are you still for apple even though the new products don't seem to be anywhere to be seen? >> i would agree with you, in the past couple quarters we haven't seen anything compelling coming out. but i think that is going to change. i think we heard a lot about an i-watch. i think we heard about itv. we heard about a new ipad coming out. we'll get something not a complete makeover but a new iphone.
doesn't matter that the realty is the underlying economy is not growing and getting a little weaker with the higher taxes, but, you know, and i also like netflix. i like amazon. i like sales force. i like companies that they actually are creating demand because they're new leading edge products. yes they have a very high p-e. so does sales force. so does amazon. but they're generate, they at tracking new revenues from new businesses that didn't exist before. netflix is a great example. david:...
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we certainly cannot make -- have any more hiccups in this economy connell: let's talk a little bit. thanks for checking in. we lost the satellite shot, so we continue the live press briefing, what you're seeing an the other side of your screen is set to get under way at any moment. once it starts it will include the police commissioner. we will bring it to you live to see if they have any new developments from watertown. you mentioned being impressed by the market's. other times we would be focused much more. talking about an all-day. once we get through this will will the main focus be next we? >> i think willie close watching these are new reports, a lot of stocks that have made big moves, a cliche. one likely they will get every single one of the somewhere down the road. giving some of that back. connell: some individual opportunity. >> this is when you sort of let the earnings season go by, take a lot of notes and wait for the dust settle. everything i am seeing is normal reactions, but i will say, i am concerned in this sense that we just cannot get any weaker than we already a
we certainly cannot make -- have any more hiccups in this economy connell: let's talk a little bit. thanks for checking in. we lost the satellite shot, so we continue the live press briefing, what you're seeing an the other side of your screen is set to get under way at any moment. once it starts it will include the police commissioner. we will bring it to you live to see if they have any new developments from watertown. you mentioned being impressed by the market's. other times we would be...
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it is not goodor the woodpecker, not good for the land, it is not good for the economy. it is good for the beer credits if you have a nine to five job. john: thank you. coming up, in the name of the government, what will my mayor banned next? and also, fossil fuels, could they make the world greener? the european politicians push green energy. did yoknow they now have second thoughts? that is next. girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at he would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glathat girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. but maybe the problem isn'isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we enginred its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thick grass& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. visit us online to enter the challeng
it is not goodor the woodpecker, not good for the land, it is not good for the economy. it is good for the beer credits if you have a nine to five job. john: thank you. coming up, in the name of the government, what will my mayor banned next? and also, fossil fuels, could they make the world greener? the european politicians push green energy. did yoknow they now have second thoughts? that is next. girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. . >>> welcome back to boston. serious questions being raised about what went into the planning of the attack here at boston marathon. now, the suspect in custody says it was just him and his brother. but we are learning and now suspecting that may not be altogether true. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr joins us now. bar ra, what have you learned about possible links to al qaeda or others? >> reporter: well, chris, what we are hearing from u.s. officials we have spoken to is they are taking the claims that dzhokhar tsarnaev has made and taking a look at whether the two brothers may have learned their expertise online. one of the things they are looking at is an online publication called inspire. this is a publication essentially, online site, sponsored by al qaeda in the arabian peninsula essentially al qaeda in yemen. amongst the extremist jihady move. well known, in existence for many years. they published some time back a recipe for making
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we're seeing the impact of the disruption and economy at our airports. the congressional budget office says it will have 7 a,000 fewer jobs at the end of the year, if the sequester remains in place. we cannot afford those disruptive impacts on the economy. >> quickly, though, i want your response it a quote from a former high ranking state transportation official person unnamed but the quote was in "politico." everyone seems more at interest of "i told you so." people are too happy it blame it on the other haparty and i thin that will run for a while. your reaction to, the unnamed transportation official there. >> tamron, that's why we should get on with the conference committee. the whole purpose is to try and iron out your differences. to try to negotiate a common budget solution and we would like to do that in a transparent way, in the light of day. the so-called regular order. our republican colleagues have been calling for that for months and months and months. now we don't really understand why they don't take the next step in the process. that the
we're seeing the impact of the disruption and economy at our airports. the congressional budget office says it will have 7 a,000 fewer jobs at the end of the year, if the sequester remains in place. we cannot afford those disruptive impacts on the economy. >> quickly, though, i want your response it a quote from a former high ranking state transportation official person unnamed but the quote was in "politico." everyone seems more at interest of "i told you so." people...
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we have a tough economy still in front of us that we need solutions for. and i think the women can very much be part of that debate in bringing it forward. >> i've always been struck by the fact that even when there weren't 20, that the women senators have always bonded across party lines. and across ideological lines. i know that lisa murkowsky's vote against gun background checks was a big disappointment to many of you and she was supposed to be the host of tonight's get-together until it was moved to the white house. and heidi heitkamp, how difficult might that conversation with with the white house. we told that the white house was very angry with her to have voted against the background checks. >> you know, andrea, both heidi heitkamp and lisa murkowsky voted for the gun trafficking bill. there was a measure that they were willing to support to end gun trafficking, straw purchasing, pro enforcement measures. so i think there's bipartisan support for these bills, i think we can find consensus going forward and we have to work a little harder. i find th
we have a tough economy still in front of us that we need solutions for. and i think the women can very much be part of that debate in bringing it forward. >> i've always been struck by the fact that even when there weren't 20, that the women senators have always bonded across party lines. and across ideological lines. i know that lisa murkowsky's vote against gun background checks was a big disappointment to many of you and she was supposed to be the host of tonight's get-together until...
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. >> reporter: in a rapidly growing economy, daughters have become an increasing financial liability for their families says this sociologist. >> that don't want to pay dowries, they want to receive dowries. they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female pregnancies. in delhi, the center for social research has organized women into neighborhood groups trying to shift the ingrained gender bias, even invoking hinduism's goddess of prosperity. >> ( translated ): we must begin to welcome girl babies into our homes, like the goddess lack shi has come into our home. lack smi. >> reporter: they're also aware of the law that's become known by its english acronym. tha
. >> reporter: in a rapidly growing economy, daughters have become an increasing financial liability for their families says this sociologist. >> that don't want to pay dowries, they want to receive dowries. they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer....
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and all because housing punches above its weight in terms of the economy. earnings season is in full swing, which gives us a lot to look forward to. wondering how you should guard against these ups and downs? that's right. you do diversification. so let's get to the wednesday game that everybody loves and play "am i diversified?" this is where you call me, give me your top five holdings i tell you if your portfolio's diversified enough, maybe you need to mix it up a little. why don't we start with a tweet, frankly? this is a tweet @kyleshoren. "fave segment is am i diversified? facebook, waste management, pinnacle foods, chicago bridge and iron, and occidental. am i diversified?" so these are all names that my charitable trust owns. stephanie link, co-portfolio manager with me. can you believe this? here's someone who clearly takes the service. facebook, that's called technology. pinnacle, that's duncan hines. waste management is just a terrific, terrific company that produces more energy with methane gas from landfills than solar does. oxy petroleum, a goo
and all because housing punches above its weight in terms of the economy. earnings season is in full swing, which gives us a lot to look forward to. wondering how you should guard against these ups and downs? that's right. you do diversification. so let's get to the wednesday game that everybody loves and play "am i diversified?" this is where you call me, give me your top five holdings i tell you if your portfolio's diversified enough, maybe you need to mix it up a little. why don't...
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the fed says, we absolutely need them to keep the economy going, and you need a stronger economy for your business. at the same time, your numbers show that with interest rates so low, it's really hard for you guys to make money in this environment. how do you feel about that? it's a double-edged sword, right? >> yeah, michelle, it is. so we actually make more money when rates are higher, so we'd like to see rates higher, particularly, a positive-sloping yield curve. you know, the fed has a strong view in consensus that rates need to stay low. i'm not generally in that camp. i think the early stages of qe were probably good. i think it's very debatable now whether it's doing any good or not. i personally think the economy trying to find its own natural structural, level of stabilization, and it's going to do that at its own pace, with or without qe. a lot of people disagree with that. but i think it's about confidence, not about how much qe we have. >> mr. king, appreciate your time, sir. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you very much. have a good day. >> great to have you on. >
the fed says, we absolutely need them to keep the economy going, and you need a stronger economy for your business. at the same time, your numbers show that with interest rates so low, it's really hard for you guys to make money in this environment. how do you feel about that? it's a double-edged sword, right? >> yeah, michelle, it is. so we actually make more money when rates are higher, so we'd like to see rates higher, particularly, a positive-sloping yield curve. you know, the fed has...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. bombing case are tonight revisiting an unsolved crime from september 2011. let me explain it to you because this is truly biz sflar. one of tamerlan tsarnaev's closest friend and two other people were brutally murdered by having their throats slit. what does this case have to do with the boston attacks? deb feyerick is with me now ands that been investigating that. deb, when i saw this, it seemed almost too bizarre that he could have known someone involved in this triple murder and i know they are trying to find out the case was never closed. what have you learned? >> yeah, erin. what's fascinating about this entire thing is a number of agents investigating the marathon bombing have now turned their attention over to this grisly triple homicide. one of the reasons is that tamerlan and one of the victims were best friends. they were sparring partners and by all accounts they were very, very close to one another. well, that friend was killed back in sep
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. bombing case are tonight revisiting an unsolved crime from september 2011. let me explain it to you because this is truly biz sflar. one of tamerlan tsarnaev's closest friend and two other people were brutally murdered by having their throats slit. what does this case have to do with the boston attacks? deb feyerick is with me now ands that been investigating that. deb,...
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. >> richard lui is here with the drill down with impact on travelers, airlines and economy. >> each minute of a flight delay costs travelers. a study shows each minute costs travelers just over $1. one minute, one dollar. the tax includes flyers taking cabs instead of buses, missing business meetings or rescheduling events like monday the faa says 1,200 flights were delayed because of staffing reductions including those caused by the sequester. yesterday new york area airports saw over two-hour delays. lax up to 45 minutes and dallas-ft. worth half an hour says "usa today." travelers just aren't happy. >> we were supposed to leave at 8:25 and just as we were about to leave they said, sorry. we're not leaving. we've been sequestered. >> i think they should furlough the president and congress. >> flight delays hurt everybody. as much as $33 billion a year. there are losses to gdp, to airlines and to ticket sales and that does not include sequester delays. the faa 10% workforce reduction aims to help save $600 million this year. that's just a fraction of the additional billions of doll
. >> richard lui is here with the drill down with impact on travelers, airlines and economy. >> each minute of a flight delay costs travelers. a study shows each minute costs travelers just over $1. one minute, one dollar. the tax includes flyers taking cabs instead of buses, missing business meetings or rescheduling events like monday the faa says 1,200 flights were delayed because of staffing reductions including those caused by the sequester. yesterday new york area airports saw...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the surviving bombing suspect is charged with federal authorities in his hospital bed with fatal use of a weapon of mass destruction. joining us now is congressman dutch ruppersberger of meyaryla, the senior congressman of the house intelligence committee. thank you, congressman, i know you've been well briefed in what's going on. is it your sense right now that these two brothers, one of whom is now dead, were in fact linked to some sort of terrorist group? >> at this time, wolf, we have no indication. of course, that's one of the big issues. we have our intelligence committee right now, both internationally and internally, getting any information that we can to find out what the motive was for this terrible crime to occur. >> the boston police commissioner, ed davis, says that these two suspects may have been planning more attacks down the road. what can you tell us about that? >> i don't think we have any information to that effect other than t
(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> the surviving bombing suspect is charged with federal authorities in his hospital bed with fatal use of a weapon of mass destruction. joining us now is congressman dutch ruppersberger of meyaryla, the senior congressman of the house intelligence committee. thank you, congressman, i know you've been well briefed in what's going on. is it your sense right now that...
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tragic events in boston, you may have missed the slow but certain unraveling of an approach to the economy championed by republicans. call it an obsession with the deficit or demand for austerity that's been coming from all quarters of the republican party since 2008. >> we can't continue to spend money we don't have. >> we can't just keep spending money we don't have. >> it's time to cut spending. >> unfortunately, the facts do not support their thesis. there is now a chorus of commentators, businessowners and corporate titans, who all accept that taking chunks out of an already melancholic economy will do nothing but sustain the misery. an individual who runs the world's largest bond fund said this in an interview. "the uk and almost all of europe have erred in terms of believing austerity, fiscal austerity in the short term is the way to produce real growth. it is not. you've got to spend money." yet, despite this expert opinion, the republican party led by chairman reince priebus launched a twitter campaign yesterday attempting to blame the president for a policy that they, themselves,
tragic events in boston, you may have missed the slow but certain unraveling of an approach to the economy championed by republicans. call it an obsession with the deficit or demand for austerity that's been coming from all quarters of the republican party since 2008. >> we can't continue to spend money we don't have. >> we can't just keep spending money we don't have. >> it's time to cut spending. >> unfortunately, the facts do not support their thesis. there is now a...
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we're in a slow economy. the slower the economy, the bigger the credit book and bigger the share buybacks have in driving stock prices higher over time. >> you're calling this voodoo. there's a powerful force between buybacks and money from pension funds will continue and that's why as you indicated earlier looking at the sell-off in gold and what it has done to takeout equities and say if anything it's a buying opportunity. >> it is voodoo finance driven by financial engineering. that will drive stock prices higher over th years because we're in a credit boom. credit booms always end and they end badly. they probably won't end for two to five years and that's longer than most analysts think this cycle is going to last. it's going to drag stock prices up but if you're a long-term investor, you can't own stocks. you can only rent them. >> does that mean it ends badly for china here too. we've seen so much focus in the news today on the local government debt levels. any way they avoid a similar crash outcome? >
we're in a slow economy. the slower the economy, the bigger the credit book and bigger the share buybacks have in driving stock prices higher over time. >> you're calling this voodoo. there's a powerful force between buybacks and money from pension funds will continue and that's why as you indicated earlier looking at the sell-off in gold and what it has done to takeout equities and say if anything it's a buying opportunity. >> it is voodoo finance driven by financial engineering....
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i know the world economy is slower than usual. therefore, i know nominal gdp and sales revenues will be slower, but if profits are rising, that gives value to these companies. why do people not focus more on earnings and focus more on revenues so much? >> earnings are what matters the most. it's difficult to get earnings to rise at this point in the cycle, cost-cutting has gone rampantly through corporate america. you got to get a little revenue growth to do get i'm afraid with a weak picture, it's hard to generate earnings growth. we have seen that now for the last several kwafrters, the expectations for q3 and q4. >> if we get 5% earnings, i would take get if we get revenue growth at 4 or 5%, i get get productivity, you know, cost-cutting, specialty sales, business is very durable, pristine balance sheets. it's just hard for me right now, given interest rates and money supply and a whole lot of factors, particularly the baggage of japan to get two bears. i'd like to get your correction. i think mark simone is right, i give you t
i know the world economy is slower than usual. therefore, i know nominal gdp and sales revenues will be slower, but if profits are rising, that gives value to these companies. why do people not focus more on earnings and focus more on revenues so much? >> earnings are what matters the most. it's difficult to get earnings to rise at this point in the cycle, cost-cutting has gone rampantly through corporate america. you got to get a little revenue growth to do get i'm afraid with a weak...
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which parts of the economy look attractive at the moment? there is a strong bias with orient energy, if i look at the large companies you can invest with. so it has a lot to do with our global growth. i think everything related to oil and energy, the current surplus is related to the oil price. the oil prices at the end are related to the growth and the demand from china. it's less the pure russian theme you can play. it's much more related for our belief in the scenario in terms of where growth is going. there, i think we believe that the end, while a lot of investors have been skeptical, still are skeptical, but we believe there is probably a higher risk not taking a risk and that's the thing where you have the opportunity. but at the end, if you look at the valuation, there, if you would take maybe one or two steps forward increasing productivity of the company, i mean, there are opportunities. you can actually shape. >> let's put your hedge fund hat on for a moment. it's been a difficult period for a lot of hedge funds. there's been a re
which parts of the economy look attractive at the moment? there is a strong bias with orient energy, if i look at the large companies you can invest with. so it has a lot to do with our global growth. i think everything related to oil and energy, the current surplus is related to the oil price. the oil prices at the end are related to the growth and the demand from china. it's less the pure russian theme you can play. it's much more related for our belief in the scenario in terms of where...
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if you look close to these areas, it has good economy. however, many middle income citizens will not want to live there because it doesn't have the schools and the health care system to support it compared to shanghai. but after these temporary controls, i don't think the prices will continue to rise that fast. while the economy is growing about 7%, income rates are only at double digits. the problem is that china is very big and there are many second and third-tier cities where prices aren't rising as fast as shanghai and beijing. my concern is that price increaseses in those two cities can't be control, it will result in other price increases, as well, and that won't be a good thing. >> because of the increase in prices in china, we start to see a lot of developers move over to the united states. do you see that increasing in response? what are the opportunities right now? what's your view of that market? >> there are several reasons behind vanke's decision to invest in the u.s. firstly, globalization. while china is growing fast, the d
if you look close to these areas, it has good economy. however, many middle income citizens will not want to live there because it doesn't have the schools and the health care system to support it compared to shanghai. but after these temporary controls, i don't think the prices will continue to rise that fast. while the economy is growing about 7%, income rates are only at double digits. the problem is that china is very big and there are many second and third-tier cities where prices aren't...
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." ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back. i'm jake tapper live in boston. the people of bags tan are no strangers to terror. for years islamic insurgents have been running a ruthless campaign against security forces in the region. now u.s. authorities want to know what bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was doing there last year and who he may have met with. during the six-month trip he took outside the united states. our nick peyton walsh reports. >> reporter: this is dagestani militant abu dijon in a video one of the alleged boston bombers tamerlan tsarnaev post owned his youtube channel. russian special forces killed abu dijon during a shootout last december in dagestan and we don't know if they ever met but dagestani police have revealed to cnn the small time militant ran training camps for bomb making that foreigners came to. police gave us images of his group training in the woods. this one explains how to mix and prepare home made explosives almost anywhere. and the gr
." ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> welcome back. i'm jake tapper live in boston. the people of bags tan are no strangers to terror. for years islamic insurgents have been running a ruthless campaign against security forces in the region. now u.s. authorities want to know what bombing suspect tamerlan tsarnaev was doing there last year and who he may have met with. during the six-month...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundatio. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: new details emerged today in the investigation of two chechen-american brothers in the boston bombings. and as authorities worked to build their case, two more victims of the city's week of terror were laid to rest. family and friends paid final respects today as funerals for m.i.t. police officer sean collier and eight-year-old martin richard. at the same time, the medical condition of the surviving suspect-- 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev-- was upgraded to fair from serious. he's now facing federal charges that he and his older brother tamerlan planted pressure cooker bomb
. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundatio. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from...